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Juventus is following Arsenal man who is open to Serie A move

Juventus are among the clubs interested in a move for Gabriel Jesus, with reports suggesting the Arsenal striker could be open to a switch to Serie A this summer.

Jesus is expected to leave Arsenal during the current transfer window after falling out of favour at the Premier League club, which is also considering the addition of a new striker. With the Brazilian having one year remaining on his contract at the Emirates, this summer represents Arsenal’s final realistic opportunity to secure a transfer fee for his departure.

The forward is reportedly working to maintain peak fitness levels as he prepares for a potential move, with interest from Juventus adding momentum to discussions over his future.

Juventus Considering Attacking Reinforcement

According to Tuttojuve, Juventus view Jesus as one of the strongest attacking options available to strengthen their squad. The report also suggests that the striker is open to a move to Italy and is keen on the prospect of experiencing Serie A football for the first time in his career.

England remains the only European country in which Jesus has played, and at this stage of his career, he is believed to be interested in a new challenge abroad. Serie A is reportedly a destination he admires, which could increase Juventus’ chances of securing a deal.

The Bianconeri are preparing for the possible departure of Dusan Vlahovic, and Jesus is viewed as a potential replacement option in attack. However, Juventus are also expected to assess additional targets as they reshape their forward line.

Arsenal Future And Market Decisions

Arsenal may be open to negotiations given Jesus’ contract situation and reduced role in the squad, although any decision will depend on the club’s wider transfer strategy and striker recruitment plans.

While Juventus are strongly considering a move, they are unlikely to rely on a single option and could pursue multiple attacking signings before the end of the transfer window as they aim to strengthen their frontline ahead of the new season under Luciano Spalletti.

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